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- Jul 6, 2014
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They've got the larger combs than the other white ones I've thought were leghorns, that's one check.
They've got the white earlobes ya'll have told me to look for...that's another check.
They're white (a little dirty from their dirt bathing) but generally white...check numero tres.
Their legs are not as yellow as they could be though....is that a deal breaker?
They're sleeker....slimmer than the cornish rocks I thought would be leghorns (huge surprise there)....I'm sooooo hoping they're leghorns. They even lay a white egg.
They've got the white earlobes ya'll have told me to look for...that's another check.
They're white (a little dirty from their dirt bathing) but generally white...check numero tres.
Their legs are not as yellow as they could be though....is that a deal breaker?
They're sleeker....slimmer than the cornish rocks I thought would be leghorns (huge surprise there)....I'm sooooo hoping they're leghorns. They even lay a white egg.